Regen (Ilian Tape)
Milos got really fascinated and involved with break dance movement at his early age. At that time, he was introduced to the electronic beats for the first time. One of the important steps towards his music career was his enrollment into Junior Music School in Belgrade, when he was only eight years old, where he learned the basics of music theory.
He got in touch with electronic music even further when he was fourteen, in 1993, traveling within England. Since then, his dedication to it was enormous. Although, being lucky enough to travel a lot, he began collecting and buying vinyl ever since.
He started his dj career as soon as sixteen years old. At the very beginning, first came the residency of a famous Belgrade underground club Omen, where he played Thursdays. In 1998, after his first appearance in highly regarded club Industria in Belgrade, he joined an organization TTP and gained a weekly residency. By the end of the 1999, when club Omen was already closed, he participated and played in most of the Belgrade’s finest underground clubs and parties. At that time, he drew attention with his mixing techniques and skills, using even three decks for mixture of house and techno.
Even though he was always devoted to it, in mid 2003, his progression led him profoundly to more deep and abstract sounds. He developed a new set up in performing and got into more stripped down house, techno and some electronica.
Milos started producing his own tracks during the 2002. In 2006, his debut track called “Fluctual” appeared on a compilation “Belgrade Coffee Shop – Area 6", meanwhile his break-through in to the international music publishing was marked with releases of “Trapizator Ep” in 2007 and “Transistor Ep” in 2008 for the Frankfurt label Momentum.
Milos spent a lot of time working on his new project Regen, during the 2008, his pseudonym. Regen is focused more on a dubbier side of both house and techno genres, with a retrospect approach of an early ‘90s techno. His first track “Duege”, under his Regen alias, appeared on a compilation “Sometimes You Don’t Need Any Words” on Munich based label Ilian Tape in 2008.